Our Wines
In tribute to our ancestors
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Barthélemy
1844-1925Barthélemy is one of the most illustrious winemakers in the family. He bequeathed his notebooks to us, in which he questioned the use of sulphur in the vinification process.
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Retour des Îles
This is the only vintage which is not named after one of our ancestors. Yet we are all aware of our patriarch Jean Pierre’s love of sailing.
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Blaise-Albert
1758-1831Blaise-Albert was the mayor of Saint-Cibard, the village next to our home, and he gave his name to the ultimate le Puy experience.
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Rose-Marie
1634-1702Emilien’s mother, Rose-Marie, oversaw the daily management of the family, which lived a practically self-sufficient life off the land at that time.
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Marie-Cécile
1846-1925Marie-Cécile, Barthélemy’s wife, was renowned for her culinary skills. When the men left to fight in the 1870 war, she proved to be an excellent winemaker.
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Marie-Elisa
1873-1957Barthélemy’s daughter-in-law was remarkably beautiful, gentle and kind. She helped her neighbors and was much sought-after for her wise advice.